The Ecology of Spirituality February 20, 2014 By Collegeville Institute Lucy Bregman Baylor University Press, 2014 Visit this title on the publisher’s website » In The Ecology of Spirituality, Lucy Bregman surveys the many and varied religious, psychological, and sociological definitions of spirituality on offer. Spirituality has been made and remade many times over in the hope of fitting it to some new cultural need. Bregman argues that a better understanding of spirituality is instead rooted in specific professions and practices, and she demonstrates that it is not an irrevocably ambiguous pop cultural phenomenon, but is embodied in historic virtues and practices of a craft. Like this post? Subscribe to have new posts sent to you by email the same day they are posted.